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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1918)
mont program was the day spent visit | ^ in g these cities. Coo» eountv is, indeeil, » great cm pire, with big opportunities for big A W e e kly Newspaper W ith F lc u ty men. Hut tug until recently lacked rn 1 1 ut B u c k boue load fa c ilitie s, only a suiull portion ha» ever been developed, but the editors of tage Grove, Ore., as second class m atter Oregou are proud that it is a part of their great s tate, they are proud of the E lb e rt Bed e aud E l b e i t S m ith P u b lis k e ri big people who live there and they will | E lb e r t B e d e ..... .......................... ..... .........Editor ever curry must pleasant memories of Busin ess O f f i c e ..... ............... 412 E a s t Mam the days spent there during the 11*I> convention. SU B B C R I P T I O N B A T E S ttue ye u r........... .# 1 .7 5 | T h i.e mouths....SOe MAY W E L L B E PROUD S U months___ .VO | Siugle copies..... 5c One y e a r , when paid iu advance, or It has frequently been stat«‘d by re MANY AND VARIED ARE THE ITEMS THUS SLATED FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL APPAREL AND DRESS u i t h m do d ays a l t e r c ip i i a u u u ... $1.50 publican newspapers that the adminin T h i s special applies only ou a full ACCESSORIES OF EVERY KIND ARE REPRESENTED YOU CAN REST ASSURED THAT EVERY ITEM WILL BE tration ha* received stronger and more y e ar 'a subscription A BARGAIN, FOR WF. ARE DETERMINED THAT NOTHING SHALL REMAIN HENCE THE DRASTIC RP.DUG No subscription listed for less than 50c enthu siastic support from the ri'publl cans o f the country than from the ib iu TIONS NOTED BELOW Member of ocrats. This has never been more than N a t io n a l E d ito ria l Association weakly denied by those papers o f demo Oregon S t a t e E d ito ria l AMOCltUst W illam e tte \ alley E dito rial Association eratic faith CLEARANCE SALK OF L an e County l ’u b lis h e r s ' Association It was but natural, o f course, that : au« h should b«> the ease Th<> republi I F R I D A Y , A U G U S T Hi. I M S can», who have over shown g re ate r fore * sight than the members o f the great I S t u n me i s i l k s iiinl wa s h i n l r n i s mus t g o , r v i i v \ i i i «I D O N ’T C O M P L A I N opposing party, foresaw that to avert | wi l l I i | i s | i i i s «'«I ul m n l w r re g o i n g to s i t to il that war wn.i impossible, while the demo- j ‘ I - It» \ t u I line w lien i \ i ‘ f \ i l i i l l i . • III»» |ni«vs m r low e n o u g h l o r l o s r i ht in out i|iiii kl\ Many When things look blue. erntie cam paign was bused primarily » i I In III! Inti «Inly nini ' • Kt-mioiii \ upon a platform o f ki'cping ns out o f | As they sometimes do, w e e k s y e t r e i n u i n in w k teh e o t l o n «I resses wi l l he the S,; \\ - f l o u ' * fcl««|¿titi, a \ i*r k «II I m iti* war. Thus the republicans were pritui'il W hen you hit f a t e ' s line and you can |Oei|olOIUUliut' s t y l e , m o l t h e s e s i l k s m e a l w a y s l l sell ll ««»ti f noil « evi i\ * I « * i »* w li udì Ini* tin lu** I ■ for the support o f the war. while the j break through; 1 ‘i i i e h a s i n g now m e a n s a lug s a v i n g I Imt inter« * t * «• t it** p itroii* at h«*urt dem ocrat* ha«l to f ir s t g«'t out o f their i When the dark is deep 17c l i n e b i g lot i t i t l o l i w a s h go o i l s, I lie y a i i l ut it is to niv«’ tIt««M » 4 ¿« m .»|. uief«di*tl»i|i*e systems all the anti war buncombe o f a i Where the shadows creep. ( h i e hig lot e o t t o n wa s h goo i l s , the y i i n l f a ir p ru e . 19« And ghosts o f trouble break up your b i t t e r campaign. The Sentin el has i n t often called at sleep— T i n * w»* if«' doiny, ile*|*it** dit tieni 23o l i n e h i g lot e o l l o n wa s h goo i l s , t h e villi! tention t o this fa c t, and onlv does so tii'ii, md will cunt itine t«* do. It the tune 39r l i n e log lot e o l l o n wa s h goo i l s , lln* y m i l ever «-tune* when we eimnot i ’ ihi H i i i I pp How would you like to trade your baud now because if has been a»k«-«l why it fille Mile lol s il k mill e o l l o n Wash •.«noils, t h e y a n l has not commented more fre e ly upon F a c in g the German host. I lie liter «’htttidi*«' vve *«dl, we will In* per With the fellow Out T here in No Man » some o f these things ami brought forth feet ly trunk in telimi* you |u*t what l i n e lol Hi n o h -lilks, I hr v a n ! $1 fill the positive evidence to support such Laud, tin* good* really un* Tim ! »* our i«l«*»i a contention. «»f P a t r io t ic S**i v i * mi ideiti that Ini'* Hooked to the listening post f Incidents are so numerous that it How would you like to trade your jo b , lone proven t«• I t h « ' imk be ought not to be necessary to produce t u t e l i *»nr en*toiiiefM tini tin* »tore Swapping it, wrench for wrench, W ith the fellow feeling the big guns proof, but i f such proof is desired, it can easily be found. Vs an oxnnipli': throb E f f ic ie n c y is the great «»at need o f these Out in the front liue trench ? war times when labor i* scarc e, when hours are short and every industry must When things get tough. be producing to its utmost under such Where the break is rough. And you slip and skid us they call your conditions. T h e president has rep«»ate«l ly eatled for e f f ic i e n c y . He has repeat bluff; «>dlv cited the tid'd fo r legislation to When y o u ’re out o f gear, F irst nf tht* ìmmisoi ! ** molit i-., ut’ whìuh promote such e f f ic i e n c y . The surest way And the whole world looks drear, 1 mal »«•«I im ! i" h «»r |«u I »•**»! a until bui u tVw r * t n : » 111 . un* non «uh n i ilici! t«* to get e f f ic i e n c y is to reward the e f f i And you curse your luck with a sigh or II « ut \\ i «Ìii< -»«itiy 11 v«MI il1«» ll«»f »»«•••«I flt « * V out «[llltklv T lia t Vili! »II.IV tukc cient for their g re ate r value to the tear— II para-n«i IIUVV , i »i i > ni h fili u n i Htm th«»m at oiict*. u«*’v«* r»*«lur«*<( «tur t « » r ut «*r rountry. In p riv a te industry this is n»«*r im i i*d* u ili Hi *u r«* you u lo« *11 v |iri«*«*s. K.«*rv vvoinun with a k u n *i»n*«* lo ne by a larger wage to the more e f f i How would you like to make a trade, il «g. Y. • il *tu«iil<«1 Hiv«*.1n K »iI»» tlu* *•»»!«• «»f cmnoiiiY vvill renililv r«*u».^in/t* tlu* cient. Why s h o u ld n ’t it apply to the Swappiug your troubles dire i* f punì i *«»I r III miri*. \N .* ÌIU.V •» 1 heut «*\« « - p t I vali««** «»ff«*r«d miti ta k e u«l war iinlu strii's ? Y e t , w h«-n the naval W ith the fellow storming a barricade, r*«r *uu «»r ruin € '* »11» «* t M«|l»y. vaiitagp «»f ibi'.««' *|»«*«»al prie«**. appropriations bill was b efo re the sen Raked with machine gun fire ? »1 •» $ !2 2.1 |>.» r:iNiih iimv $1.99 ami * I .**0 \ alu«** gu ut $2.95 ate in J u n e . 20 o f the 21 votes again») How would you like to trade your turn. »um 4 1•;?. p a ru*«»l* n«»u $5 IM » to $S.OO va lue* gu ut. $3.95 paying bonuses for e f f ic i e n c y were cast M aking an even swap. M 3» 5,911 P«urti *«•!<« IH »VA With a fellow watching the ro ckets burn hv members o f the p r e s id e n t ’s own par 12 *10 1 i jU |»nrn*ul* II« * u ty. At the last call, “ Over the T o p ? ” S P E C I A L R F .D U O T IO N IN P R I C E O p For further evid ence one might r i t e — J . Werner. K. K. S., Winnipeg, Can the f a c t that the only s ta te in the west s a l i : o f which cast it» vote for Hughes for pre» N A T U R E A N D MAN. ident leads the g a la x y o f sta te s for vol i l>i*tinetive *tyl«;9 utili *up«*rh q u a b tie * unteers for service, while the strongly have t**f ablixh« il an e n vin b l e , reputation When one stands upon a towering \ our l.i*t o p p i a i unti v to Iniv w tilt«' democratic southern s t a te s are the low for our vvdìm ¡» i t I ì b u . T h e re fo re , when c l i f f above the rock girded Oregon coast eutiv t* o * f o r d » . pu rnp’ and *ho«** ut est in the list. we announce a « lean up o f ««ilk Mou*«**, of the great P a c i f ic and contemplates MI • a o v li*« t he*e reduci*«! |»r»r«*«* T h e republicans may well feel proud the nn noun cerne nt meet* with hearty the supreme power o f the one who *!|Oe* pr«>nie*e t«» !*«• v i*t**- b «i i * i* f «»i o f the f a c t that they have led in every w » * Icona e placed that ocean o f water there, so ar -Il t«» in l*t|9, a nd \ • ••# w*oil»i war movement, even though they have #•»59 aiul $7.90 value* now $4 9.5 ran ging conditions o f weather that the ut reduced U '" tig u l< < lhe*i* *b«»e been iliseriminat«*d ag ain s t by petty a«i 5*3.50 value* now $2 09 b re ak ers ceaselessly roll and ro a r; when ministration o ffic ia ls . They are not prI«'«'* now one contem plates that they have been $1 95 f 5tt v a i n e * novv ut sulkers. T h e v are going to do their full b e a tin g there fo r untold centuries past $1 29 luty and have dem onstrated that they $ 1 . 7 5 v a i n e * n«*w ut .SA L E O F and will contin ue to do so for untold R9c «re best ab le to govern because they $1.25 viilue« n«»w ul centuries to com e; when one contain ti9c also serve best. $1 oo vain e* now ut plates t h a t the tide has ebbed and flowed there regularly tw ice a «lay for F o r th i* sale we have COMFORT FOR T H E R E L A T I V E S OF the same length o f time, and will eon tak«*n atl rem ain ing nuni S O L D IE R BOYS. tin u e to do so as long as this mundane m«*r model* from our sphere e x i s t s ; when one goes b ac k from afoek* and priced them A great deal o f stress has been laid The*«* little i|re**e* !«»«• n* *tvli*li liloi the beach a few miles and views the at exce p tio n ally lour f i ^ lpon the t e rrib le toll . o f life in the H* well inmle a* uiiv of the furili «'lit* awful grandeur o f that rugged country , ure*. Without «| 0 (**f ion great worhl c o n flic t. We once saw if « r e n t'd for the grown up* S t y l e * *«iiil' where the motor trail winds around th<- they will sell rapidly— stated that an o f f i c e r hail hardly a aide for $dnv time and Hun.lav w e ar edge o f abysses which seem bottomless past experience prove* -hanee o f returning home. «plot» th***«* saving prie«** Von «-«'1111111 't because o f the fo liag e cam o uflage c lin g t h a t — ho w «* urge your While we would not fo r a moment beyiii to duplicate them at th«-*« pria««*, in g to their sid es: when one is tak«-n early attendane«*. minimize the dangers, or t a k e one whit nini to u n d ertak e to I«Uv tin* m a t e r i a l into the forest o f mighty firs and $ 1.35 value* at 98c from the glory o f those who are o f f e r atol milk«* tln ’ 111 yoiir*«*lf would itialeed spruce t h a t are b e in g cut fo r great |].5 0 and $1.75 value* ng their lives in this g re at war for the prove fai««* economy. Huy pl«*uk> tulli st«‘amships and a irp lan e s: when one $U S destruction o f German m ilitarism , this now. seriouslv contem plates all these and a $1.95 and $2 25 v a io » * great war for wrorlil dem ocracy, vet we <$1.99 urn! $1.25 value* gu at hundred other witnesses to the great 79c $1.79 would convey a few words o f cheer to power o f the supreme arc h ite ct of the 1 1 50 value* go at 98c $3.90 and $3.50 value* mothers and fath e rs , the wives and the universe, he cannot help but feel what $2.2.5 value* go at ,* : 1 u ' $1.70 •hildren, the brothers snd the sisters at a pigmy thing is man, who fusses and home. stews around for three score years and An o f f ic i a l bulletin recently issueil ten, ami passing on leaves little e v i EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF «fates that th*' soldier has 21« chances o f dence. behind that he ever existed and coming home to one o f b«‘ing kill«'«!, 41*j is soon forgotten by the world at large. chances o f recovering from wounds to T h e editors o f the s ta te visited Coos one o f dying from them, and «>nly one B a y and Coos county la«t week and «■hanee in 500 o f losing n limb. EACH 7 f ) e F IN A L P R IC E D found the people o f that section living Tht»se figures are based upon actu a l I iie lu d in g valúen <d’ $1.25 In $1.75, all coat ni y le, no e.ilfni, p a i r * o f *h oe* h have b«*etl *1uted \|ufiv piti ’/* *ln»e* a v e heell amid such surroundings. E v id e n t ly they casualties o f the war. Wash ka ts 35c All wasli !iats, lauiiilereil eul’I’s, su ll ideateti I io h o iiim ; ««very ahi it gu m l«»r m im e 1 i » l e «li*p«»*nl. They imlint«* hav e tried to m ake themselves worthy Not only has the soldier all these oifortln, p Mini * mii *I m I*, in b l i t h e r 79c o f the thing s which surround them valii'-H 50« to $1 25. «hoi««’ 35c an teed last color ; broken <«i/««s, I I 1 j to 17. C h oice •hanees in his fav o r, but many have tin«! ennvn*.« T h e y r«,|«re*««nf l in e * whi«di T h e y are big people, with b ig hearts Wash Skirts $1 98 and S2.39 In been put into a physical condition that hu ve b«*en ••«cep! io n u lly ^«»«»«1 H«*ller*. and in every way emulate the open hos- they never wouhl have a ttain e d in any » eluding all white «In s.s skirls, r««g nini o f whi r b o n ly n few *i/ e* retiinin p i t a li t y o f nature with which they an- >ther wav and the lives o f those who It will be « %’n n o n iy f • • p u n hu *e ««tie or daily associated. T hey also do things in oirvive have been lengthened an :«v •• r ulai values $2.75 ami $3.00 * •two p a i r * t o ) » 111 »11«T how well *iipplo*«l a b ig way. Silk Skirts $4 95 and $5.95 In ige of f iv e ye ars through physical von »ire, for l)««**e n i fe prie«** lire -mull T h e people o f that section are all en t rai n i ng. * e lu d in g re g u la r $k >G and $9 «50 in ('om|#Hri*ofr* t«» whirl y o u ’ll pny nevt gaged in promoting war ac tiv itie s The In aildition t o this, many thousaruls s t o r e - good s e r v i c e HI* fl noil. values. mills are c u ttin g no lumber except for if the young m«-n have been given th«- th e government, a large part going into ■pportnnity to learn trad es t h a t would the ships bein g built there to d e fe a t the not have )»een o ffe re d them under or submarin es, and several o f which, timler l in a r y circumstances. course o f construction, were viewed bv We all look forward to the d eclaration th e editors. T w o yards there have been «f peace, un American-made p««ace. but It may be that before th«- m months ready when caugh t i/T a m istake is luted the federal laws was taken Jo I 'hi sury, but nbov• a ll t il i n g s get a sin ile commended by the shipping board as r e wouhl not call the boys back, i f we I iiih expired enough siibin«rini«s will I"' eith er half-w itte«l «»r n)«otc the av erage «’Ugo. I iii'li- Mam's punishini'iii ,« IS S • ui V"ur face. com ing the nearest to fu lfillin g ev ery -ouhl, until such a pence j s attain e d , «lestroye.1 to mak«- rmvigati<«n o f the human being. requirement o f any var«ls in the whole •«rid there is much com fort to all in the cas s a f e enough to secure sugar from U nited S ta tes , the yard at North Bend figures submitted by the war depart E v e ry w^unnn wouhl want to vote if the more distant sources o f supply. L if e is «o »hurt it iiiakcs you li-nj « t o r i leading. ment. Meanwhile, let the grum ble rs think the wunl came fluni Paris t h a t it w as! more So «Jeep are the people there in pa of the boys who arc givin g th««ir all t««r I'ashiofiable. T h e N ames of C o t t a g e Grove Persons t r i o t ic work t h a t it was h a r i to ta k e STOP T H E G R U M BLIN G their cou ntry , who are cmlitring cheer h u n ’t I hv ftvv h k»• night* with $,,th»*r F a m il i a r t o All. th e necessary tim e from their labors for fully the sum of all harilships anil dun It is all right to let c on v icts loiihl pf«»pl«* V* troitbic 4 . the e n te rta in m e n t o f the editors and Oriiiih» WiirUl-llvrald: Som«« «lissntis- ger, a nil then look tit hirnself in the roads, so long as they lend away from Whi» ilrt* thi» witiM'H'BH? even the b e a u tifu l seaside home o f L. fa<;tion bus been caused by the lute oi mirror when he complain» o f bein g «I«• the penitentiary. Thore is a whin ran ge cif d iffe rì ni e Thi'V *r»* F o II hk ** Hr«»v«* p«*»»|ib* J . Simpson shows that he feels that lers concern in g the consumption o f sug privt-d o f th«« second |«*H»nful «-f s«igar bet ween what a woman t*-||» t|ir „„ K|, H. «.ii|cril* «»f i%»ttHK«* b r,,ve w lio hiivi* p a trio tic impulse demands that no labor '«r, but the discontented must rem ember for his e««ff**e. tin«* look --houbi t*«' Fitti* i* h grtMit ti«*nl vvhrit w«* h II bw it burs o f her. hubbv and what she ; tells liuti ki<ln«*y bm liJM’h«', k itln o y ili*, blm i be taken from war industries to keep hat the food ad m inistration is not to enough. to b«* mini«* for us. hubby ttbout In»»»*«• If «i»*r ili* ; uh«» Irn v i 1 iim «*«I D m u i i ' h K u I i m . v up his b e a u tifu l landscape gardens., Marne. T hey should «tire«-» their crif I M I * . TV»« *«- \\ it i i ******* »»mlor*«* lim ili ’* T h e only way in which the good peo ««•ism at the German ju n k e r nrnl not nt Hometimcs the poor««st preacher is not W h e n a ll t h e ,« tu li • a d o p t w ollten 1 mr ( >ri•* I ' 4 # 1 tn$p* ( ifo v i* n * *iiii'iit u h«» T h e shortag«* o f ple o f that cou ntry did not evidence the administration. the poorest preaeher. ors men can .......... o f n jury ■/ , i cir st|»#»nk* i* \ir*. F. C-. linl*i«tM, il» ^ their patriotism was in ov erfe ed in g the oigar has been «»auseii l a r g i l y by the peers «vitti some uve u s in g T h ir« l Ht. H 1 h * *»»>**: “ I hiivi* trit*«Ì d if editors, but nil banquets conform ed to I ’ boats. There is plenty o f sugar in A person who has never done anything Thing« Other« Think and What We f«*r«*ut k id n«*y m*a« l but thi*y h*% «' the food regulatio ns an«) seafood formed •he worlil, but the lark o f shipping and foolish enough to make people laugh lit Thmk of th« K i ng» Other« Think A man who think s verv m m # of I ni*v»*r d u n e m«* ii !ùt « f k * mm I. D o l i l i ’^ a large part o f the many menus. the sin king o f sugar cargoes have him, has not doge his share to cheer up wife will buy her all kinds' o f n* KitinKy IMI* i* fin* « » fi ly mrdi«int» thiit this old world. The editors were entertnined not only -aused all the trouble. T hen it shoiibl tnings to ,-at when s h e 's sick and c a n k»u*p* my kitlni'y* in k im m I or«l«*r. Any T h e mills o f the gods grind slowly — be remembered that while the govern b y M arshfield and North Bend, which eat ’em. olii* trmibl««l with bnrknrhi* «»r «»ili« An Ohio man o f 74 has just mnrried c it ie s are now commonly known as ment is asking individuals to use 2!i but they h a v e n 't any thing on the 1 . 8 . *vni|d«un* « » t kidni*y «( >fn | » In i ut *kmiblTi supreme court. per cent less sugar for the next six a girl he started cou rting when IM years Coos B a y , but also by Ooquiile, M yrtle In the mntrimoninl lo ttery it is al try Diiriri'.*, *«»r I krmw lhi»y uri* ridi •nonths, they are still allowed double o f nge. “ T h is is so s u d den?” Point and B and on , also Coos county wmys the innn that draws the prize iibln, ’ 9 The re b ate is not such a bad thing cities, who were not a step behind their the amount our allies receive. Prie#» dOf, n t nll dculcr*. Don ’l People may sneeze, but the s n u f f larg e r sister c itie s in the open handed It is a small snerifice th a t has b««««n until we learn that our com petitors are F e a r o f c riticism ki cps a g re at many hi ni pi v :i*k f n r u ki«lni*y rcincdy trust 's last dividend w m s 2Ü per cent. ho s p ita lity extended their guests. In asked o f the people, and there is no g e ttin g bigger ones than we are. people from doing a lot , ,f rash thingé. Iinan ’* Kidn«*y Pili* Ih«* wuu# that f k e t it might be said th a t the most iloubt that it will be complied with, a l \lr*. Kiil*t«»n hnd. Fo*ti*r Miiiiurn P'»-. T h e man who has no kind ot an excusa A C aliforn ia man who roceptly vio- pleasant part o f the purely en te rtain though there will be some grum blers. T ic k le yo u rself with a straw i f n e re w j .Vlfgrs., Muf falo, N. Y. Final August Specials Wednesday, Aug. 21 “ Ends These Close Out Offerings SUMMER SILKS AND WASH GOODS > PATRIOTIC SERVICE t ) . Dresses of Fashion Reduced Sale of Parasols Silk Blouses CANVAS SHOES Seasonable Cotton Waists Pretty Dresses for Children Sale of W ash Hats Wash Skirts „ Silk Skirts Men’s Dress Shirts Men ’s, W om en’s and Cl lildren’s Shoes THE QUALI TY Cottage Grove Witnesses Ö HINGS WE THINK